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China's Yutu Moon Rover and Chang'e-3 Lander

Posted January 12, 2014 12:36 PM

From Universe Today:

Nearly a month after the stunningly successful soft landing on the Moon by China's first lunar mission on Dec. 14, 2013, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has at last released far higher quality digital imagery snapped by the Chang'e-3 lander and Yutu moon rover. This release of improved images is long overdue. And perhaps the best news of all involves a belated Christmas present to humanity - the publication of never before seen and absolutely stunning images of the Earth from the Moon captured by the lander on Christmas Day 2013.

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01/13/2014 2:56 AM

Beautiful pictures.

No cola cans yet. Behind that rock is where the first Chinese Restaurant will be build.

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